[05:50] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:01] <nathan___> hi
[08:54] <Randall> I need help with Initialization error Problem parsing dependency Depends anyone?
[08:55] <litri01> Hi
[08:55] <Randall> can you help me?
[08:56] <litri01> Is it possible to create a kubuntu repository on a Windows ftp server?
[08:56] <Randall> how do i fix?
[08:57] <Randall> it only does it with my muno
[08:57] <Randall> muon*
[08:57] <Randall> I click on muon discovery and i get Initialization error Problem parsing dependency Depends
[08:57] <Randall> and the application crashes
[08:58] <litri01> Sorry I am a complete novice I was asking a separate question not trying to answer yours
[08:59] <Randall> damn it wheres the help around here there is 150 users
[09:03] <Walex> litri01: yes
[09:07] <lordievader> lee1: Suppose so, all it really needs is a web server.
[09:08] <lordievader> Err that should be litri01, who I now realize is offline. Sorry for the hilight, lee1.
[10:56] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[12:20] <zelo> does kde have ability to search trough app menus for particular functions? Something like on mac os x under help menu there is search functionality which looks trough menu positions and help topics
[12:40] <mokush> zelo: yes. check the article, but I don't think it's really up to date. you'll probably have to ask around for recent build instructions http://www.webupd8.org/2012/02/appmenu-runner-hud-like-functionality.html
[13:10] <bazil> можно ли установить скайп в Кубунту 13.10?
[13:11] <bazil> help me install Skype in Kubuntu 13.10
[13:11] <hateball> !skype
[13:13] <bazil> ok, thank's very much
[14:10] <jasabella> hi
[14:13] <lordievader> Hey jasabella
[14:46] <x_puma_x> hello. I am trying to boot Kubuntu 13.10 from a usb-stick on a notebook with UEFI. So I partitioned the stick with a gpt table and one fat32 partition with boot-flag. then I unpacked the ISO onto the stick and added a efi/ directory with elilo
[14:46] <x_puma_x> elilo starts without a problem, but I am not able to get kubuntu to boot. this is my elilo.conf: http://pastebin.com/WAn063e3   do I miss something?
[15:13] <rcw2> how's kubuntu on android these days
[15:13] <rcw2> anyone use it?
[15:17] <OerHeks> kubuntu on android ?
[15:27] <dannyzen`> kde feels like a bad fit for a touch interface?
[15:28] <rcw2> with keyboard/touchpad
[15:28] <rcw2> external ones
[15:28] <rcw2> really lightweight setup
[15:30] <rcw2> https://twitter.com/01E_Labs/statuses/453190951800815616
[15:31] <OerHeks> rcw2, that would be Ubuntu/unity
[15:32] <rcw2> closest ive found
[15:34] <OerHeks> plasma on Nexus7 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUD7VeL90e4
[15:55] <rcw2> can i use the camera well with kubuntu's software, or does the camera here on this phone appear to need proprietary Samsung software to utilize the camera outlined here: http://www.samsung.com/levant/consumer/mobile-phones/mobile-phones/smart-phones/GT-I9500ZKAMID-features
[15:55] <rcw2> OerHeks, ty
[15:58] <BluesKaj> rcw2, the cmaera should show up as a device in dolphin. My sony does , but not sure about phone cams.
[15:58] <BluesKaj> err camera
[16:00] <rcw2> BluesKaj, i would expect linux to pick it up, but the camera itself seems to be capable of some advanced things you might find on a professional olympus camera or something.  im just wondering if i can utilize those advanced features without samsung's proprietary software
[16:10] <BluesKaj> rcw2, not sure about smartphone device drivers and their capabilities on kubuntu, i see an app called nodm.
[16:10] <BluesKaj> !nodm
[16:11] <BluesKaj> hmm, no response altho it's listed in muon
[16:41] <freinhard> hi!
[16:41] <freinhard> is there a list of supported geforce devices?
[16:43] <lordievader> freinhard: For nouveau see this: http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix/
[16:45] <Darthfrog> Nividia is releasing a new set of Linux drivers today, they restore over-clocking ability.  personally, I don't believe in over-clocking.
[16:51] <freinhard> lordievader: thx for the overview!
[16:51] <freinhard> looks like my oldschool geforce 6100 with nforce 430 chipset *should* work (but actually dont)
[16:57] <freinhard> can i tell the graphical installer to keep 3d stuff disabled?
[18:23] <rjvb> hello
[18:23] <rjvb> Any ARM specialists on here?
[18:24] <rjvb> I downloaded the ARM install image (kubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img) but am kind of stuck how to go from there getting it installed on my Archos G9 Turbo
[18:24] <rjvb> (I'd like to put it on a separate partition of the internal HDD, already prepared)
[18:25] <lordievader> rjvb: You probably need to dd it to an sd card or something, at least that is the way to get an os on the RPi.
[18:26] <rjvb> dd if=kubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img of=/dev/sdb3 or something like that?
[18:27] <rjvb> but isn't it a LiveDVD image?
[18:28] <lordievader> rjvb: Not sure, I don't have experience with the (K)Ubuntu arm image, just the Raspbian images.
[18:28] <rjvb> (I must admit I couldn't even get the image to mount under x86 Linux)
[18:28] <rjvb> ah
[18:29] <rjvb> that's not exactly the same … but if that's what the image is intended for, it's probably no use to pursuing this any further ...
[21:33] <ironmanfan> hello